Note: Throughout the documentation 8182, 8382, 61617, 61619, 61621, and 61623 appear as suggested port numbers for secured communications. In the instances where these ports appear, you are free to use any value you want as long as no other processes are using it.

For more information about individual data sources, see the appropriate product documentation.

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Port [Function]

Performance Center services

Performance Center

TCP 3306Enables communications to the MySQL database (inbound) from the Performance Center services.

TCP/HTTP 8481Enables communications between the Device Manager and Console services.

User client computers

Performance Center

If you put the application behind a firewall, and you want customers to access only the user interface, open the following ports to the world:

TCP/HTTP 8581Allows for OpenAPI access.Note: Opening this port exposes the rest of the Data Aggregator services.

Data Aggregator

Performance Center

TCP/HTTP 8281Enables communications between the Event Manager, which is installed automatically with the Performance Center software, and the Data Aggregator. The Data Aggregator initiates communication and pushes data through this port.

TCP/HTTP 8381Enables communication between the Data Aggregator and Performance Center for direct authentication of OpenAPI queries.

TCP/AMQ 61622Enables large data transfers between the Data Collector and Data Aggregator. This port also enables the simplified upgrade for Data Collectors. For more information, see Upgrade the Data Collectors.

For secured communications, use the following ports instead of 61616, 61618, 61620, 61622: